- Block the wheels.
 
- Start the engine.
 
- Charge the system air pressure to the governor cut-out point.
 
- Pull the tractor park knob if present out.
 
- Disconnect the trailer service line hose coupling.
 
- Move the trailer brake control valve lever in order to fully apply
 the trailer service brakes.
 
- Hold a finger over the 1.6 mm (1/16 in) vent hole
 in the valve.
 
- Check for leakage at the hose coupling and the exhaust port.
 
- If leakage is excessive, replace or overhaul the valve. Refer
 to 
Towing Vehicle Protection Valve Replacement 
or 
Air Brake System Description and Operation 
.
 
- Apply the trailer brake control valve lever.
 
- Turn the ignition ON and check for stoplamp operation.
 
- Release the trailer brake control valve lever.
 
- Check if there is pressure at the trailer service hose coupling.
 
- Check for leakage at the exhaust port.
 
- If leakage is excessive, replace or overhaul the valve. Refer
 to 
Towing Vehicle Protection Valve Replacement 
or 
Air Brake System Description and Operation 
.
 
- Release the trailer brake control valve lever.
 
- Firmly apply the brake pedal.
 
- Check for leakage at the trailer air brake valve exhaust port.
 
- If leakage is excessive, replace or overhaul the valve. Refer
 to 
Towing Vehicle Protection Valve Replacement 
or 
Air Brake System Description and Operation 
.
 
- Release the brake pedal.
 
- Drain all of the air from all of the lines and the reservoirs.
 
- Disconnect the air pressure test gage and the service hose coupling.
 
- Set the parking brakes.
 
- Remove the wheel blocks.